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Well time for the skyline to go, No time or motivation or money to finish it

So instead of selling it whole Im stripping it.

Pick up Preferred for large parts. In Canberra.

Ill start with the big stuff,

R33 Rolling shell, comes with gearbox and motor if you want them - $3500 with bare RB25DET long motor (no manifolds, turbos etc etc) os Giken Twin Plate Comp Clutch (the 600hp rated one) about 1/2 worn, 5 Speed 25det box, has Nismo Clutch Pivot Ball, Walbro Intank pump, FMIC blah blah blah,

Tein Super Street Coilovers, Whitline 22mm Adjustable rear sway bar, Tomei Hicas Canceller, Ajdustable Upper Camber arms front and rear, the fronts have seen ZERO Use!

It has stuff all interior left in it, Wiring looms have been pulled out and are sitting on the garage floor.

Brakes are Standard Calipers with RDA Slotted rotors, and QFM K500 Pads are in atm.

There is a heap of other stuff too, but cant remember it all

This is bloody cheap for what it is! The Clutch and gearbox are worth more than what im asking for a nearly complete car.

Also Selling a Greddy Copy Plenum with standard thottle body - $250, not very old and in good nick, no leaks and fits fine.

740cc High-flow RB25 Injectors in factory rail and with factory fuel reg - $200

Microtech Lt-12s Plug and play ECU for R32-33 Gtst's and GTRs comes with 4-line handcontroller - $750

Greddy E-Manage Ultimate N-4 Harness only suits R32-33 Skylines - $100

Alloy Surge Tank with hose tail ends, about 1.5 or 2L from memory Un-used - $50.

There is heaps more that I cant think of at the moment.

And Questions Just ask, Pm Is best

Thanks

Andrew

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Yes I have, them...arnt that great though, missing a bracket on the passenger side one and quite yellow

Also have a Fixed back bucket seat, no idea on the brand, bought it from a vendor at Superlap, its red and looks a bit like a sparco sprint. - $100

Remembered some more stuff,

Z32 AFM, Works fine and the mesh is good - $150

Idle Control Valve Thingo, works fine - $20

Rb25 Ignitor, Works fine - $20

Standard Coil packs, Still work but average condition, Come with the mounting racks - $50

Standard R33 Gtst ECU - $50

All prices are plus post for those that need it.

The starter is fine, yeah im prepared to post it, but no idea what they are worth,

And Ive already got 2 others interested in the Hicas thingo, So ill let you know.

Coilovers sold, Front strut brace nearly sold,

Camber arms are 99% sold.

Brake rotors have seen a couple of track days and around 5,000ks of road use, but dont look very worn, bit rusty from sitting around for months though. - $100 plus, post...they are heavy so post would be quite a bit id imagine.

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